Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren, who founded the Amsterdam-based fashion house, took to the catwalk to assist with completing the outfits in the collection live. One by one, "paintings" hung on a partition at the back of the stage were unhooked by the duo. They reconfigured the sections of gilded frames and materials onto the
models, lifting the pieces over their shoulders or up their legs in
front of the audience. The frames formed exaggerated silhouettes over simple paint-splattered
denim dresses with rolled-up sleeves, designed to look like artists'
shirts. The garments at the beginning of the show were blank canvases, made from
white fabric shaped with wooden batons around hems and collars.